We all know that VoIP reduces telephony costs, but we don’t
necessarily know why. Understanding the technology behind VoIP allows us to
better appreciate and market the value that VoIP brings to SMBs.
VoIP IS DATA
The first thing to understand is that VoIP is data just like
emails or files or instant messaging. While PSTN was a dedicated technology
meant only for voice, VoIP turns voice into another form of data. Data is a much
more efficient and cost-effective technology.
VoIP USES THE DATA NETWORK
Legacy systems require two separate networks – one for voice
and one for data. A desk telephone uses the voice network while the computer
uses a separate data network. VoIP integrates voice technology into one data
network, resulting in a less expensive and easier to manage solution.
VoIP IS PACKET-SWITCHED
For VoIP to be transmitted over the data network it must be
digitized and transferred as packets. The advantage of packets is that they
travel across the most efficient route resulting in high-speed and lower costs.
VoIP IS REAL-TIME
Legacy telephony has always offered high quality voice in
real-time because that’s what it was made to do. This has been VoIP’s biggest
challenge but after over 20 years it is finally a worthy opponent of PSTN. With
an optimized network and good VoIP software voice calls can be in real-time
just like traditional telephony.
VoIP IS STILL EVOLVING
While Legacy telephony is a tried-and-true solution, it is
no longer evolving and improving. On the other hand, VoIP is not yet a complete
solution meaning it still has infinite potential. As technology continues to
improve, VoIP will improve along with it. For example, Unified Communications
opens a world of options to users and is only going to get better.
Ziff Davis explains
the technology in their recent article entitled VoIP Primer – Five Technology Basics SMBs Need To Understand.
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